Risk of Falling Injury and Death at Construction Sites
Construction sites are potentially dangerous places. Heavy machinery, heavy materials, and open ceilings and floors all present unique risks. It is almost an unspoken rule that anyone working or touring a construction site is required to wear a hard hat to protect themselves from falling objects. Other risks on larger construction sites, especially those operating anywhere off the ground, include the danger of falling objects or of physically falling… Continue reading
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Chicago Wrongful Death Attorneys, Personal Injury Law – Power, Rogers & Smith
Power, Rogers & Smith Personal Injury Attorneys www.prslaw.com Our top-notch legal team has been winning multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for our clients for over a quarter of a century. Our record of success is the result of the high quality of our attorneys. Every accident attorney at Power, Rogers & Smith has a tremendous breadth and depth of knowledge when it comes to Chicago… Continue reading
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Mother takes stand in case of son’e death
Mother takes stand in case of son’e death
A mother charged in the death of one son and the serious injury of another said the last thing she remembered before an accident that claimed one life was singing with her children.
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New York Mother Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Toyota, Says Manhattan Personal Injury Lawyer
New York Mother Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Toyota, Says Manhattan Personal Injury Lawyer
According to George W. Ilchert, Esq., a partner with Lurie, Ilchert, Mac Donnell and Ryan, LLP ( www.limrlaw.com ), a personal injury law firm with experience in New York wrongful death cases, New York resident Sandra Livingston recently filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Toyota Motor Corporation in connection with an October incident that left… Continue reading